From the way I understand it, they can remotely shut down the machines that produce the chips; not the actual chips themselves:
"Two of the world's most important chip companies can flip a "kill switch" remotely on their most advanced chipmaking machines should China invade Taiwan, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter."
From the way I understand it, they can remotely shut down the machines that produce the chips; not the actual chips themselves:
"Two of the world's most important chip companies can flip a "kill switch" remotely on their most advanced chipmaking machines should China invade Taiwan, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter."